I also have a Nexus 5. I love it, but it's running just a bit choppy at times these days, it's a bit worn (although I love how I dropped it countless times and it still hasn't broken, on the outside at least), battery messes up a bit at times, and I feel like making outgoing calls and starting the camera takes ages these days. I had the chance to order the OP3T this morning, might just give it a bit more time to get the gold version, although I'm not sure how I feel about the visible sensors on the front yet.

Not defending Hillary, but I'm sure you could dig up more horrible shit on Trump if you looked into his private correspondence, just like perhaps you might've said (even jokingly) something insensitive on Facebook chat. Not sure if candidates should be denied all privacy.

I agree with you completely. I did not mean to suggest that any side is primitive on aggregate. Everyone has a right to their opinion, but I'm a bit too idealistic at times, thinking about how the world could be if people didn't just go all the way with their first decision/conclusion.

I know what you mean, I could've worded it differently, but I'm sure you've seen footage of those openly aggressive Trump supporters. Those people were seriously unlikely to listen to any fact-supported reason.

His speeches were well-planned to appeal to the common fool, but I have a feeling that Hillary might've won if not for this attack. A policy of publishing whatever you get without reflecting on the consequences is really irresponsible. There's a reason some things are at the very least temporarily kept confidential, not to 'hide' some 'evil secrets' from the public, but rather for damage control - not saying it particularly applies to this case, but perhaps it should've been given more thought.

It likely means that you're treating your sessions seriously. You might want to check if you're eating the right things for recovery and getting sufficient sleep, but otherwise a bit of soreness is a good sign. A lot of people think that after a while you should never get sore, but those people mostly end up doing the same stuff and stop challenging themselves, leading to little progress.

I've never been obese, but from all the stuff I read on reddit over the years, your best best is to walk/swim first to avoid damage to your joints. 70% of success is diet. If you can, do a big healthy shop on the weekends and prepare shit for the whole week in advance to avoid lazy fast food orders when you've had an exhausting day.

Good luck, and remember it's a process, and that you need to constantly think about how much exercise you've done and what you've been eating and whether it's definitely good for your goals. There's a lot of really pumped guys explaining diet in detail already.

Some countries contribute far more to the EU - we're talking education and employment opportunities, as well as raw investments - than others. There is a very clear line, past which, there are a selection of countries who 'take' significantly more from the EU than they put in. While the problems those countries face are no fault of their own, I am uncomfortable with such a blatantly unequal partnership.

You know, there are countries out there who helped Britain and other countries in the past (during the world wars, for instance), and when it came to return the favour, Britain resorted to its infamous Appeasement policy. These countries are much less well off than some of the most prosperous ones, and deserve much more than they get as part of the union, and in the future, thanks to the union, they might start contributing more anyway.

I love most of Netflix's original content, but has anyone watched the Haters back off series? I only watched the trailer and it made me cringe horribly. On the other hand you have something like Stranger Things and Luke Cage, loved both of them.

Taking after London, where the underground is really strict as well, stand on the right signs everywhere. It's gotten to the point that people actually look at you like you're mentally challenged if you don't adhere. Perfect.

Thanks for your follow-up questions, I opened this thread while at work and probably should have given it some more thought, but I also kind of hoped by keeping it simple I wouldn't steer the conversation in any specific direction.

I cycle to and from work, 25 mins each way, but I want to get back to the gym as I never really thought of the daily cycle as exercise (I live in Amsterdam, everyone bikes)

I sleep a solid 7.5-8 hours

I have a fruity smoothie in the morning or some yoghurt with oats and nuts, lunch is typically a sandwich with orange juice and some fruit - I guess that's what I've tried so far, incorporating as much fruit as I can. Dinner last night for instance was poached salmon with a beetroot salad and some rice.

No supplements

I drink 3 cups of coffee on average throughout the day

I have a blood test scheduled soon, doctors here are super chill and in this country people don't really see a doctor unless there's something serious